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Title: Pakistan-India Relations under Prime Minister Modi’s Government (2014-16)
Authors: Ijaz, Aymen
Keywords: Leadership
Peace Process
Narendra Modi
Kashmir
Foreign Policy
Pakistan-India Relations
Social Sciences
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: IPRI Journal (Journal on Current Affairs)
Abstract: Pakistan-India relations are central to peace and stability in South Asia. However, under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi‟s government, bilateral relations have remained hostile. Despite efforts from Pakistan, Modi‟s brutal policies in Kashmir, extremist mindset and antiPakistan stance have derailed the prospects of dialogue and resumption of the peace process. The paper provides detailed analysis of Pak-India relations under Modi, covering political, security, economic and socio-cultural aspects. India‟s belligerent attitude has been explained in the light of Modi‟s rigid and hawkish personality and by elaborating the factors that impact bilateral relations. The study also sheds light on Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) between the two countries, and concludes by highlighting future prospects for this relationship.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1364
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